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[ill □§@ Pristine □ □ Pristine DIGITAL AUDIO PACO 158 Puccini XR XR Manon Lescaut PACO 158 Giacomo Puccini's third opera, Manon Lescaut, premiered at the Teatro Regio, Turin in 1893 and was the first of his operas to garner I I international acclaim. Musically the opera showed clear evidence of Puccini's growing mastery of tuneful lyricism and his ability to Rn~~t~u~ n evoke a sense of place. The story of a doomed heroine was one that Puccini would return to with even greater success in La Bohf?me (1896), Tosca (1900) and Madama Butterfly (1904). The New York premiere in 1907 featured Lina Cavalieri, Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti in the cast, and Puccini himself in the audience, but fell out of the repertoire in between 1929 and 1949. When a new Met production of Manon Lescaut was mounted in 1949 it featured Swedish t enor Jussi Bjbrllng as Des Grieux. Bjbrling learned only two new roles after branching out from his operatic home at the Royal Swedish Opera in the lat e 1930s. One was Don manon licia albanese Carlo, which opened Rudolf Bing's tenure as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera in November 1950, the other was Des Grieux in Manon Lescaut. Over ten years, between 1949 and 1959, Bjbrling sang the role just 25 times, but we have no less than four des grieux Jussi bjbrling complete recordings of him in this opera: the Met's first ever broadcast of the opera in 1949, a studio recording in 1954, this Met broadcast from 1956, and a bi-lingual broadcast from Stockholm in 1959. Only his Manrico in f/ Trovatore is better preserved with six complete recordings. The Met broadcast of 1956 is by far the most exciting of Bjbrling's four recordings, capturing the full range of his frank guarrera vocal colours, his resplendent tone, and above all his passion. The opening aria, 'Tra voi, belle' has just the right degree of lightness and frivolity, but by Act 3 'Non! Pazzo son!' is tormented, anguished and replete with as much dramatic tension as anyone could want. lJ< fernando corena The duet in Act 4 allows him to showcase his exceptionally beautiful voice (including a soaring, seemingly effortless, high C). Bjbrling had a complicated relationship with the Met's management, and one might wish that he had appeared more frequently, particularly in broadcasts. But, on the other hand, this has tended to make the broadcasts that do exist especially precious. Bjbrling . ,I· thomas hayward appeared only four times at the Met during the 1955-56 season, but he was far from idle. He featured on NBC-TV in an extract from La I' I• george cehanovsky Bohf?me with Renata Tebaldi on 30 March, and was recording the now legendary La Boheme for EMI with Victoria de los Angeles under rosalind elias Sir Thomas Beecham at the Manhattan Studios in the days just before and just after this broadcast. LI' alessio de paolis Licia Albanese sings the role of Manon. The Italian-born lyric soprano's uniquely vulnerable t one made her ideally suited for the most calv,n marsh tragic female operatic roles. During her twenty-six seasons at the Met (1940-1966) she was best known for her portrayals of Madama I '" : James mccracken Bu tterfly, Miml, Violetta, Marguerite, Micaela, and Manon Lescaut. Her musical intelligence as well as the pathos she brings to the part 11 · osie hawkins of Manon is wonderfully evident. At the same time the fragility conveyed by her voice does not mean she is outdone by her partners, and she readily matches the vocal power of Bjbrling in their duets. The other parts are sung by versatile Met regulars. Baritone Frank Guarrera (Lescaut) appeared in almost 700 performances at the Met between 1948 and 1976; Fernando Corena (Geronte) was even more prolific, during his Met career spanning 1954 to 1978. There are also early appearances by mezzo-sporano Rosalind Elias at the start of a Met career that lasted more than 40 years, and James dimitri mitropoulos McCracken who would later graduate to roles such as Otelia, Samson, and Tannhauser. While the Met tended to rely on 'house' conductors, who spent the majority of their careers at the Met, the opera house occasionally they employed conductors with extensive symphony orchestra experience. In the 1940s stars such as Bruno Walter and Sir Thomas Beecham featured, and in the 1950s Pierre Monteux and Rudolf Kempe. This broadcast is conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos who would have been best known to the audience as the conductor of the New York Phi lharmonic. His operatic experience was extensive. He conducted in numerous European opera houses as well as the Met and did concert performances of opera with the New York Philharmonic. He has complete mastery of the lightness required in the early acts of Manon Lescaut, while driving the tension live broadcast performance, 1956 forcefully later on. Mitropoulos also very skilfully allows the orchestra to establish the desolation of the final act. ~ DIGITALlm□i~ AUDIO PACO 158 disc one disc two 1. Act 1 - Ave, sera gentile (4'44) 1. lnterme2zo (5:19) 2. L'amor? l'amor? (0:57) 3. Tra voi, belle, brune e bionde (L221 2. Act 3 - Ansia eterna, crudel 14 481 4. Ma bravo! (1501 3. E Kate rispose al Re 12531 5. Descendono, vediam ! Viaggiatori eleganti, ga lanti 1 12,091 4. All'armi! All'armi! (1 A1J 6. Cortese damigella, ii priego mio acettate (4:09) 5. Rosetta! Eh! Che aria! (3401 7. Donna non vidi mai simile a questa ! (2591 6. Presto! In fila! Marciate! 1us1 8. La tua ventura, ci rassicura (5381 7. Act 4 - Tutta su me ti posa 12581 9. Vecchietto amabile (NBI 8. Manon, senti, amor mio! (2:11) 10. Ve dete? lo son fedele alla parola mia (4:021 9. Sei tu che piangi? 14521 11. Non c'e piu vino? E che7 Vuota e la botte? (L 45 ) 10. So la, perduta, abbandonata (4 :04) 12. Di sedur la sorellina e ii momenta! 1s211 11. Fra le tue braccia, amore, l'ultima volta! (6561 12. Closing announcements (Nll 13. Act 2 - Despettosetto questo riccio! (5301 RADIO 14. In quelle tri ne morbide (N61 13. RADIO bonus track - Introduction (7'091 15. Poiche tu vuoi saper, Des Grieux 12581 16. Che ceffi son castor? Ciarlatani o spe2ial i? 1no1 Metropolitan Ope ra Orchestra and Chorus 17. Paga castor! (U61 conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos 18. Minuetto 18"71 19. Oh, sarb la piu bel la ! 18321 20. Ah! Affe, madamigella 1ns1 XR remastering by Andrew Rose -0 l>n 21. Senti, di qui partiamo 13:0SJ Cover artwork based on a photograph of Jussi Bj6rling as Des 0 e.> 22. Lesca ut! Tu qui? 1021 Grieux in this production en co Live broadcast of 31 March 1956 Metropolitan Opera House, New York Total duration: 2hr 13:13 © 2019 Pristine Audio www.pristineclassical.com I .